Steel interior frame welding and all recycled hardwood interior. absolutely beautiful Ford F450 Minibus. We hand built this and drove it from US to Panama twice, and now are on to a more sea worthy adventure. Could use the money, if you have any interest, please make an offer. 10 year permit in Mexico. (9 left). Good to go in USA. Easy to get through every border. Asking $7,000 OBO

We are an American couple, we drove our Ford E450 Diesel minibus with offroad tires and California plates throughout Baja, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nica, Costa, and Panama for 1 full year in June. We have to get back home and are planning on selling this month (May). It is the most perfect, beautiful home you will ever see with a full kitchen, big bed, solar panels, wood floors and plenty of storage. Plus the engine is working great, well maintained and super strong! We've never had problems aside from a tire blow out on a gnarly road in Baja, MX.

We bought Sammy, our Chilean Suzuki Samurai, in Conception a few weeks ago. We are exploring Patagonia with her after spending 9 months travelling around the world by bicycle. We are going to be selling her after our journey south in April to look for a VAN. WILLING TO DO A TRADE :,)

Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 5.2 V8 4x4 Automatic 1996 (LPG/GLP - gas liquado) for sale in Colombia (Medellin or any other city) - EU plates. With included insurance for South America for 3 months. We prepare are legal documents - can be sold to anyone.

5,200cc engine, petrol and LPG (gas liquado vehicular/GLP) - the price of petrol is cut down for 2/3 with LPG!!!

I have been trying to decide (with my $6000 budget) what vehicle would be best for my partner and I for our trip to panama nesxt year. I have been looking at forums and see simaller post with general questions and general answers, so I was hoping to get a bit more indepth.

After almost two years on the road, our trip through the Americas is coming slowly to an end. The near future is going to bring some big changes to us, so unfortunately we can not keep our beloved expedition vehicle and need to say good bye.

The van is in great shape (beside a few cosmetic scars) and served us very well over the last few years. We professionally built it from the ground up, invested well over US$ 30k and a year of work to make it to one of a kind expedition van in its category.

***** Update !!!
We are now living in Placencia Belize and will be continuing our journey South to Argentina in 2017.
Scott Woodhams’ custom Land Rover Discovery gets attention in grocery store parking lots. But it’s nothing compared to the interest he generates when he and friend Bernard Barbour drive around town in their matching SUVs outfitted with roof racks, 100-watt spotlights, brush guards and rooftop tents.
“People stop and look at you. I get so many looks at the grocery store,” said Woodhams, 39, of Evans. “When there’s the two of us, that’s when people start asking questions. We draw a lot of attention.”
The questions give Woodhams a chance to tell people about the new travel and adventure company he’s starting with Barbour: Central America Overland Expeditions.
The two, along with Woodhams’ wife, Angela, take off on their first expedition through Central America on July 9. The’ve rented their Evans and Martinez homes and saved up from their jobs as self-employed property managers to fund a three- or four-month expedition at a cost of about $3,000 a month. When they return, the group plans to offer similar excursions to locals looking for adventure or churches looking for mission opportunities.
“It’s exciting. This is something we've always wanted to do,” said Barbour, 52, of Martinez.
The trio will drive from Georgia to Texas before crossing the border and making their first stop outside the U.S. in Monterrey, Mexico. They’ll head south along Mexico’s Pacific Coast and cross through Guatemala and Belize before looping around the Yucatan Peninsula and driving north up the Gulf Coast of Mexico.
The trip includes several stops for volunteer work, as charity is a key part of the excursion.

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I'm driving south La Panamericana and I'm looking for someone to share a container to Colombia with. It's probably the easiest from Colon, Panama, but I could also ship from Costa Rica. The ideal...